You are correct. My goodwill toward trans women has eroded. I am much less likely to give them the benefit of the doubt these days. Which is sad. At heart, I am a humanist and wish for all people to thrive and enjoy the highest level of human rights we can muster. But, I will not allow well-being arbitrage to be the rule of the day. Inte…
You are correct. My goodwill toward trans women has eroded. I am much less likely to give them the benefit of the doubt these days. Which is sad. At heart, I am a humanist and wish for all people to thrive and enjoy the highest level of human rights we can muster. But, I will not allow well-being arbitrage to be the rule of the day. Intersectionality has led to the idea that some people deserve more rights than others - that in order for one group to enjoy "x" rights, another group must lose or reduce their rights. This, I will never support. In fact, I will actively fight against it.
You are correct. My goodwill toward trans women has eroded. I am much less likely to give them the benefit of the doubt these days. Which is sad. At heart, I am a humanist and wish for all people to thrive and enjoy the highest level of human rights we can muster. But, I will not allow well-being arbitrage to be the rule of the day. Intersectionality has led to the idea that some people deserve more rights than others - that in order for one group to enjoy "x" rights, another group must lose or reduce their rights. This, I will never support. In fact, I will actively fight against it.
"Intersectionality has lead to the idea that some people deserve more rights than others"
Very succinctly put.
Thanks. Also, corrected my spelling error. Led, not lead. Typing too fast.